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We use data on individual steel plants to study the relationship betwe
en regulators' enforcement of air pollution regulations and firms' com
pliance decisions. We find the expected interactions between the decis
ions: at the plant level, greater enforcement leads to greater complia
nce, while greater compliance leads to less enforcement. We also test
whether differences in firms' characteristics affect either compliance
or enforcement decisions at the plant level, holding plant characteri
stics constant, and find that they seem to matter more for enforcement
than for compliance. (C) 1996 Academic Press, Inc.